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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Oh Crap! Potty Training by Jamie Glowacki is a practical guide for parents, outlining a step-by-step approach to successfully potty train their toddlers. With humor and empathy, Glowacki offers valuable advice and support throughout this potentially messy journey.
In the book Oh Crap! Potty Training by Jamie Glowacki, the initial steps of potty training are thoroughly laid out. Beginning with the best age to start, Glowacki advises parents to initiate the process when their children are between 20 and 30 months old. This, she posits, is the 'Golden Window' where potty training can be most effective. She then outlines the six distinct stages of potty training, starting from identifying the feeling of needing to go to the toilet to being able to deal with a variety of toileting situations confidently.
She further notes that potty training should not begin with expecting toddlers to independently use the potty. Rather, Glowacki suggests starting with the removal of diapers during waking hours which helps children to build an awareness of their bodies’ functions. Blocking off time for this phase ensures that children can understand the signals their bodies give them.
Oh Crap! Potty Training also provides solutions to common challenges parents might face during this process. Glowacki addresses potential fears or resistances children might have and gives advice on how to handle accidents. Signals such as hiding while pooping or declaring a dirty diaper may indicate readiness for potty training. Glowacki’s key focus during this phase is to instill a sense of comfort in children by making the process fun and engaging rather than daunting.
To overcome potential pushbacks from children, Glowacki strongly advocates for consistency and keeping calm as crucial components. She clarifies that setbacks and accidents are natural parts of the process and parents should not rush their children. She emphasizes the importance of overcoming what she calls the 'pee dance', a hesitation children may show when they first learn how to control their bladder.
As children become more comfortable with using the potty during daytime, it’s time to transition to nighttime training. Glowacki advises against the usage of diapers at night and suggests a 'dream pee' technique: waking the child for an additional toilet visit before parents go to bed. She also recommends securing easy access to a potty for children at night for increased comfort and convenience.
Moving on, the book highlights the graduation to self-initiated potty use. Glowacki proposes the utilization of certain strategies to help children to communicate their need to use the toilet. These strategies include how to teach children to pull their pants up and down, flush, and wash their hands – building their confidence and conveying that they can handle most aspects of personal hygiene independently.
The culmination of Glowacki’s Oh Crap! Potty Training is adapting to real-life situations. She gives insights on how to navigate public restrooms, handle potty training while traveling, and managing at daycare or school. She warns parents of possible regressions and offers guidance on dealing with such setbacks.
Wrapping up, Glowacki's Oh Crap! Potty Training is a comprehensive guide to potty training that intertwines humor with practical strategies. By emphasizing the empowerment of children and supporting parents throughout the process, the book offers a refreshing and realistic approach towards achieving this significant milestone.
Oh Crap! Potty Training is a practical guide to toilet training your child. Drawing on her own experience as a parent, Jamie Glowacki shares an approach that is straightforward and effective. With helpful tips and strategies, this book empowers parents to navigate the sometimes messy process of potty training and achieve success.
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by Robin Sharma